Trophy Wolf Hunting Guides in Ontario Canada

There is no better time for a wolf hunt than now. Our area of Northwestern Ontario has a very high wolf population that is at an all time high, increasing your odds of success. Unlike other outfitters, we specifically target wolves and they are not just an add on animal to our other hunts. Our wolf hunts are conducted out of our main base on Off Lake. We hunt these ghosts of the bush December - March. These hunts are a true test of your desire and shooting skills to take one of these rare trophies. The hunts are conducted over baits. The baits are set up on frozen lakes, beaver ponds, and on logging roads where recent wolf activity and sightings have been observed. When hunting over the baits, we use heated ground blinds. Patience and persistence is a virtue when hunting wolves. You never know when one of these majestic animals will appear. Shots typically range from 100-300 yards on average. These hunts require high quality cold weather clothing, winter temperatures can dip as low as -40 degrees in Northwestern Ontario. If you have always wanted to add a timber wolf to your trophy room, call now to secure your wolf hunt. Ontario has a 2 wolf limit and a second animal may be harvested for an additional fee with the proper tags.

Ontario Guided Timber Wolf Hunts - Rates

Rate:

Housekeeping plan $2495 per hunter - guided

- guide service, transportation, trophy care, & accommodations

ice fishing available

- Trophy fee for 2nd animal of $1000 - Inquire for more details and availability

• Hunts are 5 days/6nights

• Meals are available for groups of 2 or more for $500 per person

• September 15 - March 31

•Fox may also be harvested for trophy fee on hunt - inquire for rates

• Hunt Deposits: 1/4 of trip amount due at time of booking for all hunts

•Taxes and hunting licenses are Not Included in Trip Price

•All rates are in US dollars

Quality Hang On treestands, ladder stands, and/or ground blinds are provided during the hunt for your convenience and comfort.

Notice  A wounded animal is considered your animal, be sure of your shot. We consider a wounded animal a dead animal.